Plot to make bombs for “Ghazwa-e-Hind” exposed
Were radicalizing Muslim youth for a caliphate
(“Ghazwa-e-Hind” refers to a war aimed at the Islamization of India)
(“Caliphate” refers to the religious and political rule of a Caliph)

New Delhi – The Delhi Police have arrested four terrorists from Bihar, Odisha, and Maharashtra. Their names are Mosaib Ahmad, Mohammad Hammad, Sheikh Amir, and Mohammad Sohail.
These individuals reportedly believed that an army bearing black flags would emerge from “Khorasan” (a region comprising parts of northeastern Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan), which would go on to establish a “caliphate”, including over the Indian subcontinent. They were allegedly preparing themselves to join this army and participate in what they referred to as “Ghazwa-e-Hind.”
Delhi Police arrest 4 terrorists from 3 states involved in making bombs for “Ghazwa-e-Hind”, and radicalising Muslim youth for establishing a Caliphate.
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The accused were also involved in radicalizing other Muslim youth. Materials required for making bombs were recovered from one of them. They were in contact with each other through social media and were engaged in activities such as recruiting and radicalizing others for jihad aimed at establishing a caliphate.
They were also in the process of collecting locally available materials to manufacture remote-controlled explosive devices.
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